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‘Status quo’ on U.S. tariffs still creating economic uncertainty in N.B., premier says

  • Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston stated that Canada was spared the worst-case scenario, but thousands in the province will still feel the effects of Trump’s trade policies.
  • New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt indicated that economic uncertainty persists, and her government plans to maintain its boycott of U.S. Goods.
  • Premiers in the Atlantic region mentioned that uncertainty remains despite Canada being excluded from the latest U.S. Tariffs.
  • Trump announced that 25 percent tariffs on automobile imports will start today, adding to existing tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum.
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Atlantic premiers hold the line on retaliatory measures, citing tariff uncertainty

Premiers in the Atlantic region say economic uncertainty remains even though Canada was left out of the latest round of global U.S. tariffs.

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CTV News broke the news in Canada on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
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